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nure?can we then concede ? Can we compro-^ j mise? Remember the demon of Northern fanati-" i cism will use plans almost enough to deceive Thermopylae's heroes, to get us by the Sjuthern ^ Convention. Then discord and oppression will J* ride-the slaves the Demon by his strategy Ins "V ,uU|. | . { TREATING AT ELECTIONS. Ti? citizens cf Richland District are tired ofj' cticc, as may be seen by reference to tlietfj H^rn^cledings of a meeting he'd in Columbia, onSr 11 A^iyday the 4ih instant, "to devise some plan to3 suppress tl.e odious and demoralizing practice <>L?< treating at elections." Well inay the people rise^t up en masse to put dowr. this abominable custom,i"' suited better to a barbarian age than to that of sci-Hl * - * ettce and civilization. Apart innu urn prruuc-bi < ?>? in the temperance rau*e, we are opposed to tlieS' practxe on pri-.eipl s of morality, sound po!i v,3' and economy; believing' that treating at elections tends to coriiw! our people, and to destroy tlieH p-ir'y and blessings of our gl irious bal!nt-b< pci-W, \ileges, more than all other causes combined.?jfi The very thing itself is opjstsed to law and order,9, a id ought to be stopped by the strong arm of law,M if nothing else can effect the object. At the balioigj' , box all men are equal: th^ vote.deposited tlierrgf by the rich man will count the same as the po >rB' man's vote. But how many men are Ic-U up tog vote, and cheated out of that vote. Destroy a a, man's faculties by drenching him with liquor, anda is hea fit and proper one to exercise this ri<rht?B| lie has ro capacity to discriminate, and is unfit tog decide in the choice of men for office. The fol-S lowing preamble and resolution were unanimouslvHj adopted at the meeting in Columbia, having beenBl advocated by Col. D.J. McCord, in the s rouges' ' terms ; also by other gentlemen of the bar. H Whereas. The elections in Richland have as-H sumed such a character that some action is re H quired on toe part of the citizens to preserve th'-B morals of the District, and restore the purity of th S elective franchise. Therefore, g Resolved, Tliat a committee of thirty be *"p Bj pointed to consider of and recommend suhahb I measures to reiorm the conduct of our election* M and promote the peace and character of our 1 >is i trict, the said committee to report through tin M .newspaper* of Columbia, within the space of onr I month. K Upon this committee, gentlemen of the liighes I character and respectability were appointed \V\ H' hope they may "devise some plan by which th< 0 morals of tiie District may be preserved, and th< B purity of the elective franchise restored.'' Whci B ' will Kershaw do likewise ? E THE BURNING OF THE ST. JOHN. B Wo have received from the hands of a fiieni H" n copy of the Alabama Journal, containing ai I account of the burning of the Steamer Osliml St. John, about 4 miles above Bridgeport, onH t'ie Alabama River, having left Mobile on thclg evening of the 4th, containing the melancholy I i iklligence of the loss of many of her passen-D gers, and among others, of our fellow-towns-B man, James R. McKain and his mother: 9 Tnn S r. Jmix.?The burning of the St. Johi I ' v itii t!?e accompanying loss of life, is the mos'B ? 1 K disastrous casualty Wlucn Has occurreu on on waters since the bursting of the boilers of thi J Jen. Franklin. The scenes, say the passengers, were terrific The ladies and children, it is also s lid, might have l>een saved from the stern of t';f* boat, except from the hasty and insudordi11 ite conduct of some of the crew, in taking ot-ie yawl sonic distance down the stream, when t'.ey landed. As in their haste, they had neglected to take the oars, the Captain wlien h< found the yawl, had much ditHcuIty in reaching the boat, and could not do so in time to stive tin Indies. He, however, rescued six persons whi won* rlinjrinflr to the rudder. The engineer rc-H p- O - t w .mai:ie<l at his post iti the midst of the tire, al though severely burned, until the boat struei t ie shore; he then had the precaution to raist t';e safety valve and stop the engine, wliiel saved many who were floating, from beingswepinto t-ie current and drowned. Mr. Carson wa lost in endeavoring to save his son. Judge Li<id>ley was not seen after tlie boat landed. Tin ladies remained at tbo stern ot the boat unti their clothing was nearly consumed, and wen then forced to spring into the river. E A passenger descril>ed to us the instnntane-l ous spread of the flame, " as rapid as fire in ; I, d y shuck-pen or a dry grass prairie"?in tbret I li.inutes the cabin luul fallen in. h The register of passengers was lost. We art I famished, however, by the Clerk of the boat I .witli a list of the casualties, as far as ascertain R Lost.?Mrs. Hall, and daughter, (supposed fi of Augusta, Ca.; Mrs. Vanglian, Miss Ynughnn Q Mrs. McKain, Mrs. Hale}*, Mrs. Wright, andB one or two others; Messrs. McKain, of SouthR1 Carolina, T. B. Carson and son, of Dallas co..n> Judge Lindsay, of Mobile; Thomas Stephens |> f':inidon Ala., fo ir others llamas un-H known; Hugh Hughs, 'id Mate; Peter, (stew-Sj' nrd;) Easter, (Chambermaid;)2d Cook; andEt eight negroes. E SAVED. |c All the crew with the exception of the 2d J 31 ate. g! ('orr?*ponilence of llie Bnltim?re Sun. jg Wasiungtox, March 7,1850. I r,vl-- in \fr WnKct/?r'<x nnnr?? nnB the great, question of the day drew to the capi.n' tnl, at an early hour this morning, a vast crowd.B' 'Hie ladies obtained possession of the chambers]" l>efore the hour of meeting, and of course were*1 not dislodged from their seats, though some offi1 the Senators were. Among the eminent per-*1 ?!*i.?..i Ka?* u'liro flin Kritlali Iiiim^t<?r3' SOUS \> IMItMIl HIV nviv |?V mid (Jen. James Hamilton. Tho Senators amis the whole of the vast and brilliant auditoryf ' were profoundly attentive to dr. WebsterVfi Rjieech, which occupied about three hours audi j a half. I i The speech was admirably iapted to pro-E moto a liberal and rational sentim if at the North j on the territorial and slavery em tion, and tol expose some of the errors and lallacius in the J views of the modern South?and to bring the* two sections together upon terms of liberal com-fl promise?not by repudiating any principle, but* l?v acknowledging and carrying into effect well J established principles. ft Mr. Webster has got as far as expected, audi further than most of his Northern friends wished! in concessions, as they deem them, to the South.! But I do kot consider either those lie proposes ivhat may be properly considered as concession an either point He gives to both sections their just and Constitutional due. To the South he offers; first, the execution, in jood faith, of the compact made by the terms! f the annexation of Texas; the rigid enforces * ?r *i r~.. *i.? ...n,.- ~rr., I in-lit ui mi: oii|JUl lllvji!9 lur nil? Dili i uiivtv i ui lu-s 5ritive slaves; while at tlie same time, he rebukes! ;he abolition agitation, and utterly rejects thel VVilmot proviso. \ In the North, he claims nothing but tills?that! California and New Mexico?the whole country! icquir >d from Mexico?shall be, what God and lature have destined it for, non-slaveholding teriitory. lie simply asks that human law and luman folly shall not interfere to contravene or io strengthen the acts of God. Of course he cferred ouly to African slavery?not to predial service. His broad ground is that the character of ev?ryfootof land belonging to the Union is already fixed?a9 resj>ects the cjuestion of slave* lolding or non-slave-holding territory?by ir revocable law. Mr. Calhoun, who wai an attentive listener, expressed his gratification at some portion of Mr. Webster's speech. lie differed with him as the question whether States could secede, and< wine historical points. < The exact difference between them I will state lereufter. As J alluded to some startling infonnation ro:n France, I will mention that from private md authentic sources it is known that Louis Vapoleon has fallen into a condition of helpless inberilitv. hotli mental and nhvsieah lie has veil persuaded by a cominitrec of leaders off >arties to abdicate. He will consent to re-| loutiee his authority in favor of the restoration| if the monarchy, in the person of the Duke of tocendeaux, with a reservation in favor of the Joiiut de Paris. Import a xr to St km no at 0 \v x k n *.?A very mportant decisions was given lately by Judge drawbridge, fixing tho responsibility of daniaes accruing to cotton by exposure to tin vcather. A suit was brought by the steamer C'oncorlia against a commission house of New Orleans 'or amount of freight on a lot of cotton shipped >n said boat?bill of lading signed in good order. Hie cotton was landed upon the love in we? weather, and exposed there for several da}-6, unl finally proved damaged. Defendants o.Ter d bill of damages as an offset to freight bill. The testimony showed the cotton to have bec'n dripped in a storm of rain, with the banks of tin ivcr very muddy, and to have been landed ii >nd weather, and no damages to have occiirrec m the boat. The Judge decided that the boat was not responsible for the damages, not lning liable for he damages, not being liable for the effect of veather upon the cotton, particularly after i: tad been left on the levee, with notice to the onsignccs, constituted a delivery, and the reponsihility at the boat then ceased. The J udgi iniinndverted, in strong terms, upon the manler in which cotton was often shipped in rait: md mud, ami exposed for many days on the evee at the city, and expressed his surprise that lore suits of a similar nature were not brought le decided that boats had the right to go be;iii!t their hills of lading, and show the actual oudition of the articles shipped. iV. O. Pirai/unr.. ? A P!iy?lcina's Remedy 'or uifuc'iopH of the Longs, Shortness of tin: Brentli Sussex co., N.J. Nov. 8, 1847. [)r. S. W. FoU'lc,? Dear Sir: I li-ivo been induced ii consequence of 1 he benefits receive I fiom you Medicine, to add my IcMiuiony in favor of its evlnor iiunry healing properties. (l iving been afflicted fo eveia! uioiilliM Willi a severe lung disease, Uildei vliich I labored will* shortness of breath, nnd groni odtlv wenkac**, 1 w.ih recotu iiniiur:<l Ly a 1 hyictnn ir II ckeNtnwn.'N. J., la try Or. W'jsta'? Balaam of Vil?| Clierrv, m Iiicli not only gave mo relief. Iiut re tored inv failing strength, and imparled new life urn nergy to my system. I can therefore cheerfully reoinmcii l to all afflicted-with lung diseasix, In try this tilsam o" Wild C'aerry, Ymrs. &c. THE >DORE J. ALLEN Remember lit it spurious imitations nro nbroad.?lay nono without tl?e written signature of I. BUTT> hi the wrapper. Price one dollar per Lottie, or six mil lex fir $5. None gennino unless signed I. BUTTS on th v nipper, Sold in Camden l?y J \MKS |{. McK-VlN Vt wholesale l?y P. M Cuhttn ?fc Co., Charleston, and y Dm^'/ist* aco'Tilly throughout tint St ito. Thi* world ik indeed u world of pain, disease nnd I atli. and were it not for the improvement* catitstaiitiy nking pi ice in iho medical ociciier, x\ lii^li lund lo mi ?inif tlin.K unir.-riiiun Iu'oiild alitiiMl eiusit to In t lllu'NSIJIg, Thai cl iff of our citiznus who arc sufToring with iVcak Backs. Rheum itinu, Gout, &C., slmul I lose no iino in making n?n of the celebrated ' Jkw David's ?r Hcbrr.v Plaster." which is literally sweeping lh if ; I us* of diseases fro'ii the land. The restoring influence of Dr. o* j mod's India Cholagngu* upon constitutions impaired i:id inj i ed Uy a residence in bilious climates, is on. if its most valuuble qualities. There are many con titiitiou* which hrcomc gradually undermined by mi. is.mal causes witliuul even a day's HCtiiil roiiliiini.cn'. ii such cases the Ghnlagupuc nets like n chaim?tin . liti\v c'liiinlexioii, loss of appetite, l inger, wcarines*, nrJ depression of spirits, witli other nupleasont syuip iiiiih which render life ? burden?all yield to this rcmc IV II on ly I a II llj it I ly liscu ueuiiruiiip 1>I uiu u inum^ if I lie |?.uii|iltlel which nccoinjiiiiuca each volume. For xale in C-i'iuleu l?y JA.MKS U. McKAIN. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. hiccinir. jtfr y?l. 18 l<> |I?aril, 11> fi in JO bile JCupo Hi to 12 11-viiil Ih fi to 7 litem, Hi fi? l? 7 | .MnlnxffH. pall 3] to 40 Inner, Hi 12 to JM j.Mneknnl, lilil 8 to 12 rawly, pall 28 to 35 iNiulv, lb fi to H Veswnx, lb 18 to 22 'Oat#. si leaf, ewt 50 . . ? ! * 1 I...I KJ\ 'H'l, II) 1 in o iritis iMinnri 'llfcsr. Hi 12 15 I'otUUH'H. ?Wi-Cl, till 37 iiiioit, lit 1(1 lo 12 Irish Iiii 75 '' rii, litisln'l 55 tn jltvi', liuvlicl 75 ti>87' "I'nir. Mil r, to fii, ufoo. inishci :: to -i cvt 57 to 75 Siicar, ll> 7 toll IM??h. ?lry Hi H to 'J (Salt, Knrk 11 run. III 5 to CI shot. I in if ]) .ilia*. lilil 2 to iTolmoro, Pi 1') to 75 / atlior, vole. Hi 13 to25 jWhcat, bush 90 CONS 07 TSMFERA1T0E. | Wateree Division No. 0. |j The regular meeting of this Diveion will be lieldjj on to-morr? w (Thursday) evening,at Odd Fel g low's Hall at 7 o'clock. By order of the \V. I'. * I * ??. J. i/KilAI, IV. O. ? j L?o CD. CO. LS^o t tKorshaw Lodgo.Numbcr 9J J The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be held J gat their new Ilall on Friday evening next,at! 6? o'clock. q By order of the N. ft. 1 IF. C. V ..UI VUSEN, Secretary. | \ Notice. The Regular Meetings of the Lancaster Division,* So. 30, Sons of Temper* nee, arc held every Mon-S lav evening, at 7 o'clock. , J J. \V. COOK, R. S. CADETS OP TEHPERANOE, KERSHAW SECTION NUMBER 4. The regular mePting of this Section will he held j at their Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. 1 By order of the W P. Wm D. MASON. Sec'v. THEEOLIAN MINSTRELS,! CONSISTING OK H TWO BROTHERS A\D A SISTER, 1 WILL GIVE A jj Vocal anil Instrumental Concert, 1 AT CAMDBN, OX FRIDAY F.VKXIXO, MARCH 15^0 On which ncrasi -n, they will <rive a rj VARIED COLLECTION OF PIECES, ORIGINAL | AND SELECTED, 0 Which they are happy to say, have been mosty flatteringly approver ot ny trie - lovers ot musie.jjf in most of the cities and towns in the U. Statesw and the Canada*. Q For particulars, p'ease notice the Programme ofS 'lie evening's performance. B O* Tickets to be liad at the Post Office and atn the door. jJ Should the iEuliaus be detained by inclementjl weat er or any unforeseen circumstance*, due no-H tice will be given of their performance on tlieirl arrival, by the distribution of their small CuncertB Bils. B The following recommendatory notice (which* we copy as one of the man) from one of the lead-S nig journals of the day, describing the character otl 'he ^Eolian Minstrels' Concert, we insert for theB perusal of the public: M " Tliose who are fond of vocal and instrumental J imtir a;hn likp snmetliinir rich, sniil-stirrin?. sen-fl 'imentakgrave, and at intervals remarkably laughable and humorous, will be delighted to witness he performances of the iEolians, who have performed five nights in this place within the week past, before a large and respectable audience, and who received, as they richly merited, the unbound* ed applause of Christian, Jew and Gentile. There is nothing in the whole performance offensive to the most refined or fastidious taste, and the more rou hear them the ?r:ater your anxiety to hear hem aeain." March 12 20 Lanrid Todd's Notes on Virginia, WITH a chapter on PURITANS, WITCHES, anil QUAKERS: by Grant Thorburn.? For sale (price 10 rents) at the Bookstore of Mr. Youn*j, where he will be happy to see his old riendi*. GRANT THORBURN. March 13 20 2t THE FIRST"INSTALMENT OF MY Spring and Sunnier Goods, IS NOW OV HAND, n ?r vn... am4 VUU"iniiiii vi utri j iiuir^ nuu i nminnnble iu the Plain and Fancy Dry Good* Department. .. [WOULD especially rail attention to the following articles, which in point of beauty, heapnesfl and variety, cannot bcBurpasseiJ in any narket south of the P tomac ; Printed muslins, of every kind and quality; do. lac net, Organdie, and French Lawns; Figured Lappet and Lono muslins for dresses ; Gar lesion nid French Ginghams, very cheap; (la icoes from ">c. to'iac. per yard. Tiie majority of these Cali oes arc of the Taylor stamp, warrant:d " not to run." Barege Shawl? and Mantle* ; Bl ck anil coIM - ilk Parasols; Ladies' Silk Cravats; Thread. Silk, and Kid Gloves ; Misses' Thread Gloves, all sizes; Misses' white ami Regatta Cotton Hose; I,men Cambric Handkerchief?; Cotton Hosiery of every description. L'KKWISE ; ? An unusually lar<re and varied assortment oI Leghorn, Straw, ami llinh Fancy Bonnets, of eve ry size, and all ol the newest shapes and miiieri h .ils, with a choice selection of Bonnet, Belt, and? Neck Ribbons, ami Artificial Flowers. r As I cannot possibly enumerate all of the "llwn-B sand and one" pretties I have recently received, il would respeclully solicit general inspection, firm-1 ly believing that frequent visits, "quick sales andl mall proli s" will prove prolitable, both to thefi public and JAMBS WILSON. | ' March 12 30 tl BOG A INDUS' f Planetary Horse Power. | rpilE subscribers lnv? received one of the above* JL machines from the manutactory of Geo. VailB ife Co.; to which they would call the attention olH tthose who want powers for Ginning, Sawinjr, oifj Grinding. Orders for any kind ol MILL 1KO.MS or CASTINGS will he prumptlv attended to. Mr DOW ALL & COOI'ER. O* A few Mill Cranks on hand. March 12 20 tf Chain Pinups. rpilfi subscribers have received a fresh supply JL of Chain and Pix'ures. A pump of this kind may be seen in operation on their premises. I? MclK/WALL & COOPER. | Ma re I. 1? 20 If | COMMITTED, I krI^O the Jail of Kershaw District, three negroes,? 3 1. viz: CATV, 5 feet 3 inches high; \V|L,B M.I AM, 5 feet 5 inches high; HKNItV, 5 feet OP ( inches high. Sii?l negroes say they belong toil *f yy i;ji nn rcrry, a irc?e pernun en t?mn iumiiii^ un [|Cooper River. The owner is requested to come ("forward, comply with the law, and take them lsiway. Till). J. WARREN, S. K. I), a March 12 30 if 1 FOR SALlii j 4 DESIRABLE Residence ami Shop, with three jji'Y or four acres of Land, in .S'latoburg, Sumter ill).strict, with ail conveniences for a family, ad. Pjoininjr Mr. B. Hood?if applied for immediately, ijwill he sold very low and on reasonable terms.? ; oFor further particulars, cni|uiro of the subscriber ? t|rcBirlinjr on tlic premises. jj J. J. INDUS. | | Feb. 30. 16 \\3t 3 Attention Firemen. THE Regular Exercise Meeting of the Camden Independent Fire Engine Company will take place on the first Monday in April next Members are requested to be punctual in their attendance, equipped as directed by the resolutior adopted at the last business meeting. The By-laws will be rigidly enforced against all defaulters. By order ol the Captain. II. C VVELLHAUSEN, Sec'y. ? A/rrch 8, 1850 18 tf Highly Important from Washington! REPORTED LOSS OF THE SHIP UNION. OPENING OK A SPLENDID STOCK OF TWO E)oors south of Mr. tlaymau Levy's, consisting in part, of? English, Irish and American Prints Embioidered Lawns and Lawn Muslins Gold ar.d Silver mixed Bureges Hungarian Bareges and embroidered Sw iss Mus i:_ Jill Swiss, Cambric, awl Jaconet Muslina Infants' Bodies and Robes French worked Collars, Chemisettes & Capes Swiss ahd Cambric Inserting# and Edg.ngs l.inen and Bohinett '* " Barege Shawls and Cravats Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers Heavy 10-4 and 12-4 bleached sheetings I*ong Cloths at all prices Heavy 6-4 brown sheeting Linen and Cotton Drillings Bleached and brown Table Damask Drap D'Ete and Kossuth s Coatings Fancy summer Cassimeres lor Genta' wear * Cravats and Stocks lierman Embroidered uaskets Ladies' Mahogany Work Hoxes And mary other articles, both fancy and do~ies tic, too numerous to mention ; and all of whic.l wilj be sold low for cash, by H. C. WELLHAU3EN, Two doors below Mr. H Levy.. Ma ch 8 19 tf STILL THEY COME! ANOTHER SUPPLY OF FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES; CONSISTING OF:?? St. Croix and Muscovado Sugars, Rio and Java Coffees, * Superior Crushed Sugar. First quality Lard, Rice, best quality, New Crop N. O. Molasses, Adamantine and Talk w Ca ;d!cs, Cora, Meal, Grits, &< . leas.?My son ana uunpmvaer. ALSO: Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Ci'ron, Chocolate &o. &c. Dried Beef Tongu ;i, Cincinnati extra cured Hams, No. 1 Mackerel in half Kits, No. 3 " in barrels and half barrels, also A splendid lot of P.ckles, Catsups, Sauces, Sar dine? &>c? (Sir, A FRE3I1 SUPPLY of assorted Candies, * With many other articles, which will "be sold exceedingly low for cash, by March 8?19?*f] MOORE <$ BELCHER. Fifty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY or stolen, from my residence, 01 Sawney's creek, Kershaw District, on Satur day night last, the 2d ofMarch, a negro man iitimei LEE, and his wife MARTHA. Lee is about &' years of age, black, stout-built, 5 feet 8 or 9 inclie. high, a plausible, intelligent fellow. Martha abou 33 years of age, light brown complection, about I feet 1 or 2 inches high, easy spoken, with one o her upner teeth broken off They carried witl them all their clothing, <fcc., which, from itsquan tity, leads tne to suppose they must have beei aided in th'-ir escape, f will give fifty dollars fo proof to conviction mat tney wore carried on oy. white inan, or fifteen dollars if they are lodged it jail, so I can get them. JJHN WARREN. March 5. 18 w2t ftCrTh? South Carolinian will ipvc the nhove two in sertions in the weekly, n.ii'1 ??ivl the hill to this otfic. 830 Reward! VX7'1IEREAS my wagon was sit on fire by somt ? T to mo unknown person, on the night of th< 3d insrtaut, near Win." J. Cureton's plantation where I was encamped for the night, just abovt Waxhaw creek, Lancaster Di.-trict, which com pletely burned up three bales of cotton, and badh injured the fourth, and also burned my wagon shee and considerable horse-food, the above rewari will be paid to any person or persoiw who wil furnish me with sufficient evidence to convict the incendiaries by law. 1 can be found at Oak For est Post Office, Iredell county, North Carolina. March 5-18-21*] ' D. J. & KNOX. Charleston, Feb. 27, 1850. [GENERAL ORDERS NO. ?] C1IRCU3I STANCES demanding that the Gov ) ernor should be officially acquainted with th< effective force of the State, and the number of alarm men?the Brigadier Generals are hereby di r<*ted forthwith to male* returns of their commands, to the Adjutant and Inspector General a Camden. A failure in responding promptly t< this order, will not be overlooked, and the newspaper publications will be regarded as sutfieien' notice* J]v order of the Commander in Chief, 'r ii r n i A.114 ] 1 J. vv. iiij( auji. iinu i wnurai. March 5, ' J8?4t Watches and Clocks. ANEW supply ?t" Gold Hunting Levers, An chore and Silver Watches, Eight day Alarm Clocks, (sold Chains, Kings and Pins, Gold Peris, Spectacles and Silver Conilw Just received by A VOt'Xj. Feb. IK. _ 14 tt Drugs! Drugs!! rPIIE Subscriber lias on liaml and is constant!} J_ receiving fresh supplies of Drugs,Medicines Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Ynrni.-hes. i'ulty, Hrtish us, and Window (ilnss; ail of which are warrant cd of the best quality, and will be sold lower thar at any establishment in the place. Those whe buy for cash will lind it very much to their ndvan tage to applv lirst to 1'RANCIS L. ZKM1\ Feb 22 ' 13 tf --mm M 1 JAMES X. KJBEFE,' JjT>EGS leave to inform the inhabitants of Cam.fjJtJ den and its vicinity that he will commence a SScliool on the 4lh of March next. He proposes to 3te cb ti e Latin and Greek languages, and other , branches necessary to qualify students for enterjKing College. Ii;s terms for tuition will be the panic as were those of Rev. Mr. Russell, vizt 1-35, $7, Ssio, and $12 per quarter. Feb. 26. 17 , tf The subscriber has just finished1 off a lot of Ma-hogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing { 1Loiro 5n L-1? -* 11 1 1 ?vii?u>> in jviuon aim uttiri very neat an kips ana gat unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. 1 New Books. r0 PLAYS. Prose and Poetry, hv Alius Barnes S Eifried of f!nHal. a Swini1in?vi?? T ?' *- 1 ? - ixgcuii, aim (Hiicr n poem* ; by Dr. E. Marks, of Harhamville, S. C. U Dictionary of Poetical Quotation.", by Mm. S. J. Hale H Memoirs of William Wirt, late Attorney General of the H United States; by John P. Kennedy. B History of the Puritans and Pilgrim fathers . 'Die Puritan and liis Dnutjlifcr Mountains of the Bible, by Kev. John MeFarkuts jj C'ircussia, or a Tour to the C'aucnsus n Humboldt's Cosm< s, London Edition m Sliakspearv's Plays and Poems y <lo 8<-vcn Ages of Man M Waylaud's Moral Science H do Elements of Political Economy |i Egypt and iw Monuments, by Dr. Hawks jj Life of Christ and his Apostles 'i'hornton's Family Prayers and Commentary gj Griswold's and Jay's Prayers pi V/incliester's Family Prayers H Uvmns and UiseWin# nf iK? fliiMl. c~...v r ?. ...V - .V.uwu.u? WIIIIICII, VUUUIt Chant* of the Episcopal Church; pointed for tinging by ^ T. Carpenter Family Picture* from the Bible, bv >Irs. Ellet American Fruit ('Ulturist. by J J Thoma* Li lb of Napoleon Lmi* Bonaparte Kanavah, and Hyperion, by Longfellow Kaloolah, or adventures of J. Ilomer, <Lc. A. YOUNG. Fcbnnry 26 16 tf WHEREAS, IJf THE COURSE OF A FEW WEEKS, I expect to receive my stock oi' new and attracive SPRING GOODS, and having; a decided mtipathy to dead stock, I will dispose of my pies nt assortment of WINTER CLOTHING: Coats, Vests, and Pantp, singly or collectively ; Jasssimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, and Pantaloon stuff, renerally ; Flannels, Blankets, and Ladies' wonted Dresses, particularly; TOGBTIIRK WITH II the " Odds and Ends" peculiar to tlio winter iioiv lis, individually; A T PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LO W. N. B. As the balance of my winter stock is onsiderably rehired, owing to a liberal aud exensive patronage, (tor which I tender my best iiuimi'tj ea:iv vans are wiicirea iroin tnose^wno visli to avail themselves "t die REDUCED PRICES. JAMES WILSON. Pel, H 11 tf 1IEW spm? GOODS. To enable families to have their children's and servant's clothes made up in time, the Subscribers tave thus early laid in their spring supply, CONSISTING IN TAUT OF: All wool Tweeds and Spring Cassimere, Columbian, County Prison, Marlborough, and Manchester Stripes,. 1 X" i r\ Irrnuea ana i>orwicn l^einms, * Plain and Striped Cottonades, &C. ALSO : Paris, English, and American Prints; among .vhich are a variety of small patterns, warranted FAST COLORS. Black Alpaca, a great variety, " Silk and Cotton Hose, Green and Blue Barege, Madonna robes, (a new article,) Brown Linen, Bed Tick, Furniture Dimity, &.c. McPOWALL & COOPER. 17" Cashmeres, Mousselincs de Laine, and Meinos, selling at reduced prices. Feb.12. 12 _ tf Head Quarters, *2*2 \ I ) KKGHlKNT S <' Af ORDER NO. ? IX pursuance of orders from Brigadier General Jhandler, the 22a Regiment of Infantry will parade vt Camden on Tuesday the 26th day of March :ext, at 11 o'clock, a. m., fully armed and equipped. Commissioned and non-commissioned ouieers rill assemble on the day previous lor drill and intruction. Captains of Companies are charged with tie extension of this order. The Regimental Staff will alw> assemble it Boyd's* Hotel, at 11 o'clock, a. in.,fully equipped. Bv order of Col. Taylor. A. G. BASKIN, Feb 05?I6?81] _ Adjt. 22d Reg't S. C. 3L JAMS W BASKLV, " AUCTIOSIESB, CA3EDEX, S.C. Will attend promptly to all holiness entrusted o him. lie may be lutind at the SIieritFV Office. IJ.wi. 16. . 0 \vs3in '"e'/w/mme;y7 UA.\K A?s.vr A.\? G?3?RAL fI?HCIIA\T, C \ M I) K X, S. C. _ Bacon and Lai'd. fj" K.VI U'.'KY uiid North Carolina IJnron Sides N Lv :.d Uii??iP. A180, Lest quuiit) Lard, jiut up or la::i|!\ u.?l, tor sLc by |.7re3h Garden Sssds. 17*VERY variety of Garden Seed maybe had !Lj freeh at the Drug Store of _Feb 22?15?'f] FRANCIS L. ZEMI\_ Beauty Soon Fades This is too true. Not only personal nttractitnis, hut all lungs Itentitiful. nre nt the mercy of Time. Hut. though >eailIY niilHi i;uii*;ii iw, ui?n* ij* ii" ?inv ib piiuum Id co prematurely. .No one who lias ft beautiful complexon should allow themselves to lo<>k i-ld and faded before Ivir tiino. They should therefore pay proper attention to he subject, nml discarding nli injurious preparations, washes, and sonj?s. use onlv Jl'l.ES II AUML'S J^YMPIl >OA P. or MA I DIVINE 1)1'" VENTS, (in a liquid state,) .vhifh will keen the skin beautifully fair, smooth, and icalthy: or if the skin is diseased, it will to'.nilv eradicate ill pimples.blotches, ton, freckles, sunburn, or other eroison*. a!laying til! hdhtnniatinn. nisi imparling to it a rndi nt whiteness. .Many iirepn rati one for the skin are said to ie iiijuriotic in their eilerts. Jufes Hand's Nvmph Soap is tot only perfectly harmless, but its medical projierties arc I'urli. t! at it cannot fail to effect n cure of nil cutaneous liseices. No Nymph Saap is Pennine without it has my mine ou the Wrapper*. Avoid all other articles of the *a.ii name. J! I.MS UtlKl,, l.T Chestnut st. Feb 1? I!-It; Philadelphia. Jcy I V s;i!f III ('niii'Ii*!! hv It. Mr'vain, /. J. Dellav. F. I.. Zom;i. nu 1 i. School Booas K . .!. l: > 'K.? in kMi in Xj iS/hu ii.S o! ' . !' illl'l C??tiu:rv,cuislauiiv Kfj.t i :i ;< iiii. la? " :, Note r^l . ' .. I. r ! . V . .. . \\ ...1 .Si. 1 UL:i\(i. if if). ^ s jr JTAxus, \a>is, Puts, Ov.-n*. ?$'?'? !, , it j r *a|.* a I Jan. 30?S?il] HON\I',VN.